Kid4lynn's Forum Posts

  • Mipey Oh that works? sweet.. thanks

    Rory Yeah, the middle transition will probably just have to be gray as of now.

  • Rory You mean, put them on the layout at Y=0, but move their X's?

    You're losing me here... lol.

    lol, its okay Kyatric you went more into detail than R0J0hound, but thanks guys

    Has anyone tried it?

    I'm not asking for a paragraph on how this would be done, im just wondering if this is possible yet without the color mask feature that construct 1 had.

  • keepee These are good ideas.

    But when using distance its like "distance(player.x,player.y,enemy.x,enemy.y) --- so how would I leave the Y as 0?

    I'll try the second method right now.

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  • How do I compare the distance between two objects only by their X, and not their Y?

  • Wait... you're suppose to fire backwards?

  • I can't really think at the moment, but I know you have to have it so somehow the enemy is in the condition part, so it picks the individual enemy instead of all of them.

    Because your code is saying when "player" gets in range of any enemy, all of the enemies are going to attack.

  • very similar haha, I like yours better tho, the asteroids actually split into different little ones, his doesn't, good job.

  • Have you played meteor blast on the scirra arcade?

  • Hi! im kid4lynn, pretty new to the game.

    Im a game developer from Boston.

  • I really like this lol, the shooting sound affect kind of hurts my ears, but other than that, if you made the spawners invisible, made the red backdrop large enough to cover the grey, and got rid of the controls text, this would be really good.

  • Alright, when you open graphics gale, there is a small box called layer.

    In that box there is a down arrow, click it, then go down to properties.

    Once you've done that enable transparency and pick a color, after you have found the color you want, click 'define custom colors >>'

    Then you want to copy the numbers that are listed by , Red: Green: and Blue:

    then click ok.

    Lets just say blue is 255, red is 255, and green is 0

    Go over to your color palette (make sure you're under RGB, and not HSL)

    then take the numbers you copied (which im using blue as 255, red as 255 and green as 0) an it should give you the same color you chose as the transparency...

    Then just take the fill tool and fill the background that color and you're done!

    Goodluck!

  • What program did you draw him in?